Heavenly Torah: As Refracted Through the GenerationsKnown most widely for his role in the civil rights and peace movements of the 1960s, Abraham Joshua Heschel made major scholarly contributions to the fields of biblical studies, rabbinics, medieval Jewish philosophy, Hasidism, and mysticism. Yet his most ambitious scholarly achievement, his three-volume study of Rabbinic Judaism, is only now appearing in English. Heschel's great insight is that the world of rabbinic thought can be divided into two types or schools, those of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Ishmael, and that the historic disputes between the two are based on fundamental differences over the nature of revelation and religion. Furthermore, this disagreement constitutes a basic and necessary ongoing polarity within Judaism between immanence and transcendence, mysticism and rationalism, neo-Platonism and Aristotelianism. Heschel then goes on to show how these two fundamental theologies of revelation may be used to interpret a great number of topics central to Judaism. |
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Heavenly Torah: as refracted through the generations
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目次
Introduction | 1 |
Two Approaches to Torah Exegesis | 46 |
Miracles | 65 |
The Tabernacle and the Sacrifices | 71 |
The Abode of the Shekhinah | 93 |
Teachings concerning the Shekhinah | 104 |
Afflictions | 127 |
Torah and Life | 144 |
The Book of Deuteronomy | 451 |
Is the Prophet a Partner or a Vessel? | 478 |
See How Great Was Moses Power | 502 |
Moses Prophecy | 517 |
How the Torah Was Written | 538 |
The Maximalist and Minimalist Approaches | 552 |
The Maximalist Approach to the Principle Torah | 589 |
Changes in the Text of Scripture | 595 |
In Awe and Trembling | 168 |
Duties of the Heart | 189 |
Issues of Supreme Importance | 208 |
Scriptural Language Not Befitting Gods Dignity | 223 |
The Language of Torah | 239 |
Transcendental and Terrestrial Perspectives | 259 |
Go round the Orchard | 279 |
Beholding the Face of God | 299 |
The Torah That Is in Heaven | 321 |
Moses Ascent to Heaven | 341 |
The Descent of the Divine Glory | 358 |
Torah from Heaven | 368 |
The Sectarians | 387 |
Moses Did Things on His Own Authority | 407 |
Two Methods of Understanding Thus Says the Lord | 423 |
Is It Possible That It Was on His Own Sayso | 439 |
Variants in Ptolemys Torah | 601 |
The Kings Scroll and the Words on the Stones | 607 |
The Last Twelve Verses | 618 |
The Torah Given Scroll by Scroll | 626 |
The Beggars Wisdom | 633 |
Lost Books | 641 |
It Is Not in the Heavens | 658 |
Renewal of Torah | 680 |
Both These and These Are the Words of the Living God | 701 |
Against Multiplying Rules | 720 |
Stringencies and Leniencies | 740 |
Former and Latter Authorities | 757 |
Theology in the Legal Literature | 770 |
Interpersonal Relationships | 777 |
Appendixes | 789 |
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